Well, that's a point of view, of course. I agree that it is not straightforward as there are areas that would struggle to get representation (although not all MPs have school age children). If there were no private schools it would be better, IMO, as we would really be 'all in it together', but we are a long way from that happening, unfortunately.
I knew Diane Abbott would come into this - I think it was a bad move on her part to educate her children privately, but she got so much racial abuse (and still does) that she maybe thought that they'd be safer somewhere they wouldn't stand out. I don't know, though, and can't speak for her.
I just feel that it is wrong that the people of the country are ruled by those who are not impacted by the policies they put into place. It's easy to cut funding the the NHS when neither you nor your family use it, and the same is true, IMO of education and housing.
Hating ‘on’ instead of just ‘hating’.
Good Morning Thursday 9th July 2026


